Foley Partner Jack Lord was quoted in an article that appeared in the Orlando Sentinel on May 22, 2011 titled “It may get easier for employers to challenge jobless claims.” Lord discusses a sweeping unemployment reform bill in Florida which frames eligibility as a status to be debated by employer and employee, potentially allowing employers to deny benefits to former employees who were fired for poor workplace conduct. He notes that as early as 1943, the state Supreme Court wrote that provisions of the unemployment laws should be liberally interpreted and construed, meaning that workers could be fired for poor performance and still retain jobless benefits.
Click here to read the complete article.
People
Related News
June 20, 2025
In the News
Brian Wheeler and Lyman Thai Comment on Private Equity's Entry into Niche Sports
Foley & Lardner LLP partners Brian Wheeler and Lyman Thai described private equity's growing investments in niche sports in the Pensions & Investments article, "Ares Management buys minority stake in French sailing team."
June 16, 2025
In the News
Gregory Husisian on Customs Compliance Violations – 'It's a sharply increased risk profile'
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Gregory Husisian joined the SupplyChainBrain Thought Leaders episode, "Getting Ahead of Customs Compliance Violations," to describe the heightened risk environment importers face under the current trade and regulatory regime.
June 11, 2025
In the News
Foley Named Top US Firm for IP Lateral Hires by ManagingIP
Foley & Lardner LLP was named the top United States firm for intellectual property lateral partner hires in April and May 2025 based on data from ManagingIP's Talent Tracker.